New
York City is the birthplace of style writing. It is here that young
graffiti writers first began to transform letters from simple tags on a
wall to elaborate, masterpieces of colorful letters embellished with
characters which depicted friends, heroes and tributes to a wide range
of cultural influences.
Since the days when graffiti first gained popularity in New York City,
the schoolyards attracted kids eager to practice graffiti writing while
hanging out. One of their favorite painting spots since the late 1970s
was a schoolyard in Harlem, which later became New York City’s official
Graffiti Hall of Fame. Its motto, “Strictly Kings and Better,” dared
only the most accomplished graffiti artists to leave their marks, and
over the years the word spread beyond New York around the world.
This book documents the legacy of the Graffiti Hall of Fame, which spans
over 30 years, thus making this collection of burners a full-blown
history lesson in New York City styles. Join us on this artistic
retrospective of a famous and historic New York City landmark: the
Graffiti Hall of Fame.
No comments:
Post a Comment